Art In Exile
Galleries and studios are getting the boot from Denver. Fortunately, they’ve found hope in the ’burbs.
Galleries and studios are getting the boot from Denver. Fortunately, they’ve found hope in the ’burbs.
Denver painter Forrest J. Morrison adds a zany touch to historic pieces in five of the hotel’s elevator lobbies.
Abstract expressionist painter Doug Kacena lets other artists paint over his works (and vice versa) in his latest exhibit, opening November 5 at Mike Wright Gallery.
The DAM’s first-ever full exhibit of Venetian Renaissance Art borrows from some of the most famous galleries in Italy.
The new exhibition celebrates the end of National Hispanic Heritage Month, with 60 pieces from South, Central, and North America.
For a few months at least, the Star Wars galaxy won’t be quite so far, far away.
Denver’s creative community has so much to offer, yet many of us are still hanging mass-produced prints from Pottery Barn on our walls. Why? Because no one ever gave us the tools for—nor taught us the importance of—purchasing thoughtfully crafted works from artists in our communities. That is, until now.
Jeanie Nuanes King has transformed a former farm into an affordable arts complex called Concept Colorado.
Visit Jefferson County Open Space parks this week to watch plein air painters from around the country create new works, which will then be on sale.
The first female president and CEO of the Denver Center for Performing Arts talks about her vision for the Denver cultural staple.
Catch your first look at Rule’s new space in the Art District on Santa Fe during Denver artist Scott Young’s Wish You Were Here, opening September 23.
Rexford and Sharon Brown are honoring their home-studio-gallery hybrid with a show that features the geometric work of five Denver-based artists.
Celebrate our city this weekend with speciality cocktails and Denver-inspired art.
Bring the trails home with you, thanks to Longmont-based artist Rob Decker’s National Park Posters Project.
The Aurora-based artist brings his edgy style to the Speer neighborhood in July and August.
Denver’s summer is coming in hot. Cool off and get cultured at these local art attractions.
One painter takes the en plein air movement to new heights.
A welcome addition to Denver’s strange yet magnificent public art scene.
All in the name of art.
Cherry Creek Art Gallery is the latest addition to the area’s tony arts enclave.